Claws can be used to forage, to grip objects, and to defend or attack.
Only roosters grow the spur. The spurs of a cockerel are used for defense against predators.
Yes, roosters have a spine. They are vertebrates.
A bee has two pairs of wings. The front and back wings are hooked together to function as a single pair during flight.
They are called roosters.
A group of roosters is called a "flock" or a "crowd."
Roosters, Chickens, Penguins, Ostrich.
Roosters are able to protect themselves by using their talons, beaks, and maybe their wings. And running or flying away, of course.
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vestigial structures
Only roosters grow the spur. The spurs of a cockerel are used for defense against predators.
to walk and fly
One characteristic of a poultry animal is that it is a bird. Typically, birds have wings. For example, chickens, ducks, and roosters are all considered poultry animals!
The hind wings of a grasshopper, which is it's second pair of wings, is used to help them fly. While the front wings are rigid, the hind wings are more membrane-like and are very colorful.
No, roosters tend to not like having other roosters around
Dragonfly wings are more like butterfly wings than a robins.
roosters do not have babies